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See what I mean?
In Lost in Space they should have just dumped Smith somewhere at the first opportunity.
90 minutes of crap building up to "hey this one army guy is gonna save the day by planting an explosive"
I wanted a happy ending.
Titanic
Princess Kaguya
Clockwork Orange (overrated overall)
Pet Sematary (just sad overall and the ending too)
The Mist (wow, gotta be one of the worst ever)
Alien: Covenant (pretty bad)
Not counting some movies where a bad ending just fits.
Me too, really.
Because it was all just a dream. Nothing happened. It would explain the nonsense of a story because dreams make no sense, but come on, this is the lamest way you could've possibly ended the movie.
That's definitely a good ending for that type of stuff. It's pretty rare to see a fitting ending like that.
The one from 2016 or whatever, with William Smithers